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Expansion to maternity leave included in updated Labour Code

This story was posted 1 year ago
6 January 2025
in Business, Law
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Attorney-General and Minister for Legal Affairs, Hon. Claudette Joseph. Photo: GIS
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by Linda Straker

  • Change to Labour Code first mentioned during 10 December sitting of Upper House
  • Cabinet should be approving new policy within first 2 weeks of 2025
  • Changes to include maternity leave expansion and introduction of paternity leave

Labour Minister Claudette Joseph has announced that, during the first quarter of 2025, Government will seek Parliament’s approval for substantial amendments to the Labour Code. These changes will include an expansion of maternity leave and the introduction of paternity leave.

“For workers, we will see in the first quarter of 2025 the coming into effect of substantial amendments to the Labour Code. We talked about it as something we want to complete in 2024 but we are almost there,” said Joseph, who explained that the Cabinet should be approving the new policy within the first 2 weeks of 2025.

“And then we will then move to have the legislation perfected and presented and that will bring into effect substantial amendment to the dispute resolution aspect of the Labour Code,” she disclosed in an end-of-year interview with the Government Information Service (GIS).

“We took our time and did our analysis with the help of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and friendly Caribbean governments, and we have come up with a mechanism we think that stakeholders will appreciate,” she said. Joseph is a senator in the Upper House of Parliament and the Attorney General. “There will be some other great initiatives like paternity leave and an expansion of maternity leave and some other improvements to the labour code. All this is in aid of the a peaceful and harmonious industrial relations climate and to make sure that there is labour justice for all our workers.”

Joseph first mentioned the change to the Labour Code during the 10 December 2024 sitting of the Upper House. In her ministerial statement, she said that it was Government’s intention to have the review done in 2024 but that date had to be changed because the Ministry of Labour intended to conduct consultations with the various stakeholders before the amendment was presented to Parliament.

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  1. Janis James says:
    1 year ago

    Very appreciative about the $2 million achievements from work permits…?
    There are several other groups that can bring not only productivity into the country but GRENADA would dominate the CARRIBBEAN if these other groups was actually involved…?
    SETTING UP OUR FIRST FISH FARM
    WHERE WE CAN SELL TO THE COMMUNITY AND ABROAD…?
    SOLAR POWERED ENERGY TROUGH OUT GRENADA FOR HEALTH REASON…?
    IF YOU WERE IN UK USA AND OTHER COLD COUNTRIES EACH INDIVIDUAL MUST HAVE RADIATORS TO MAINTAIN HEAT FOR THE PEOPLE…?
    THEREFORE ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PLACES SHOULD HAVE ACS THROUGHOUT…
    AT A AFFORDABLE PRICE FOR ALL HOUSE HOLD THE EXCESS COULD BE SOURCED OUT TO INDIVIDUAL BUSINESSES…
    PUBLIC BUS free 24 /7 FOR ALL SCHOOLS during school time and the to serve the elderly…WHO HAVE SERVED THEIR COMMUNITY WITHOUT ANY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR THEMSELVES…
    CONTRACT THE ENTIRE ROADWAYS THROUGHOUT GRENADA TO TRINIDAD
    IN THE MEANTIME PAUSE ROAD TAX BECAUSE ITS NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE….?
    LET MAWASA FIX THOSE HOLES THEY DUG UP LIKE CRAZY TILES FROM THEIR OWN POCKETS…?ALLOW THEM ONE ☝️ YEAR TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE…?
    ALL ROADS ARE DUG UP CREATING MAJOR ACCIDENTS AND CAR TYRES HAVE TO BE REPLACED MORE OFTEN…?
    LARGE VEHICLES SHOULD BE BANNED FROM TRAVELLING THROUGH RESIDENTIAL AREAS AFTER 8pm…?OTHERWISE THEY SHOULD PAY TOLL…
    THEY ARE MORE POLICE ON THE ROAD TROUBLING MOTORISTS WHO ARE ATTEMPTING TO DODGE POT HOLES

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